Song | Aspiring Sociopath |
Artist | Atmosphere |
Album | Sad Clown Bad Dub 3 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Slug | |
[SLUG]7:30 | |
AM, Alerted to life by a song on the radio | |
The evening is over | |
Another morning, another opportunity | |
To do something progressive prove that he's worthy | |
Up and out the door by 9 | |
O'clockThe sun is shining up and down the block | |
There's children in the corner waiting for a bus | |
That will take them to school and exploit their trust | |
He starts the car, sparks with one crank | |
It's those good ol' fashioned | |
American mechanics | |
And even though he'd rather own a new import | |
It's dependible and more important its all he can afford | |
Stops by the coffee shop to pick up some smokes and a cup of | |
JoeBack into the | |
Ford with the windows rolled up | |
So when the radio rocks he can sing along freely | |
With the lights out it's less dangerous | |
At the top of his lungs the words burst through shameless | |
Pushing that dream, trying to beat the time | |
Oh well whatever nevermind | |
Nothing else matters when your knifing through traffic | |
Wishing it was a stickshift, it's an automatic | |
Listening to the road, voice of the nomad | |
How he'd love to leave drive away never go back | |
Wheels keep on turning, turning turning and turning | |
Alone is when he finally feels like a person | |
Light another | |
Nat Sherman | |
Crack the window, feel the wind blow | |
Serenity tenfold | |
God bless whoever invented sunglasses | |
And while your at save the saints that work the fast food drive throughs | |
Objects are closer than they appear'cause when your by yourself there ain't one else to lie to | |
Talk radio gets a lot of play in his vehicle | |
It teaches him topics to dicuss with real people | |
So when he stops to get gas or hit that coffee shop | |
His neurotic ass can act like he knows a whole lot | |
Pour some sugar on me, my counterfeit personality | |
He's a loner dottie, he's a rebel | |
He's gonna drive the escort to the middle of that meadow | |
Thinking about how he can leave this city | |
Fill the tank and towards the water he'll flee or, | |
Maybe he should just go get a picture at the | |
CCAnd find a stool at the bar where he can stare at the | |
TVEither way tomorrow will be just like today | |
And that's all it takes to make the change | |
He loves to drive more than he loves being alive | |
And this town doesn't even know his real name | |
It goes bye bye | |
Miss American | |
PieDrove the | |
Ford to the border to disturb the order | |
If only that he'd know that he wouldn't be missed | |
Maybe then he could have grown to exist[repeated till the song fades] |
zuo qu : Slug | |
SLUG 7: 30 | |
AM, Alerted to life by a song on the radio | |
The evening is over | |
Another morning, another opportunity | |
To do something progressive prove that he' s worthy | |
Up and out the door by 9 | |
O' clockThe sun is shining up and down the block | |
There' s children in the corner waiting for a bus | |
That will take them to school and exploit their trust | |
He starts the car, sparks with one crank | |
It' s those good ol' fashioned | |
American mechanics | |
And even though he' d rather own a new import | |
It' s dependible and more important its all he can afford | |
Stops by the coffee shop to pick up some smokes and a cup of | |
JoeBack into the | |
Ford with the windows rolled up | |
So when the radio rocks he can sing along freely | |
With the lights out it' s less dangerous | |
At the top of his lungs the words burst through shameless | |
Pushing that dream, trying to beat the time | |
Oh well whatever nevermind | |
Nothing else matters when your knifing through traffic | |
Wishing it was a stickshift, it' s an automatic | |
Listening to the road, voice of the nomad | |
How he' d love to leave drive away never go back | |
Wheels keep on turning, turning turning and turning | |
Alone is when he finally feels like a person | |
Light another | |
Nat Sherman | |
Crack the window, feel the wind blow | |
Serenity tenfold | |
God bless whoever invented sunglasses | |
And while your at save the saints that work the fast food drive throughs | |
Objects are closer than they appear' cause when your by yourself there ain' t one else to lie to | |
Talk radio gets a lot of play in his vehicle | |
It teaches him topics to dicuss with real people | |
So when he stops to get gas or hit that coffee shop | |
His neurotic ass can act like he knows a whole lot | |
Pour some sugar on me, my counterfeit personality | |
He' s a loner dottie, he' s a rebel | |
He' s gonna drive the escort to the middle of that meadow | |
Thinking about how he can leave this city | |
Fill the tank and towards the water he' ll flee or, | |
Maybe he should just go get a picture at the | |
CCAnd find a stool at the bar where he can stare at the | |
TVEither way tomorrow will be just like today | |
And that' s all it takes to make the change | |
He loves to drive more than he loves being alive | |
And this town doesn' t even know his real name | |
It goes bye bye | |
Miss American | |
PieDrove the | |
Ford to the border to disturb the order | |
If only that he' d know that he wouldn' t be missed | |
Maybe then he could have grown to exist repeated till the song fades |
zuò qǔ : Slug | |
SLUG 7: 30 | |
AM, Alerted to life by a song on the radio | |
The evening is over | |
Another morning, another opportunity | |
To do something progressive prove that he' s worthy | |
Up and out the door by 9 | |
O' clockThe sun is shining up and down the block | |
There' s children in the corner waiting for a bus | |
That will take them to school and exploit their trust | |
He starts the car, sparks with one crank | |
It' s those good ol' fashioned | |
American mechanics | |
And even though he' d rather own a new import | |
It' s dependible and more important its all he can afford | |
Stops by the coffee shop to pick up some smokes and a cup of | |
JoeBack into the | |
Ford with the windows rolled up | |
So when the radio rocks he can sing along freely | |
With the lights out it' s less dangerous | |
At the top of his lungs the words burst through shameless | |
Pushing that dream, trying to beat the time | |
Oh well whatever nevermind | |
Nothing else matters when your knifing through traffic | |
Wishing it was a stickshift, it' s an automatic | |
Listening to the road, voice of the nomad | |
How he' d love to leave drive away never go back | |
Wheels keep on turning, turning turning and turning | |
Alone is when he finally feels like a person | |
Light another | |
Nat Sherman | |
Crack the window, feel the wind blow | |
Serenity tenfold | |
God bless whoever invented sunglasses | |
And while your at save the saints that work the fast food drive throughs | |
Objects are closer than they appear' cause when your by yourself there ain' t one else to lie to | |
Talk radio gets a lot of play in his vehicle | |
It teaches him topics to dicuss with real people | |
So when he stops to get gas or hit that coffee shop | |
His neurotic ass can act like he knows a whole lot | |
Pour some sugar on me, my counterfeit personality | |
He' s a loner dottie, he' s a rebel | |
He' s gonna drive the escort to the middle of that meadow | |
Thinking about how he can leave this city | |
Fill the tank and towards the water he' ll flee or, | |
Maybe he should just go get a picture at the | |
CCAnd find a stool at the bar where he can stare at the | |
TVEither way tomorrow will be just like today | |
And that' s all it takes to make the change | |
He loves to drive more than he loves being alive | |
And this town doesn' t even know his real name | |
It goes bye bye | |
Miss American | |
PieDrove the | |
Ford to the border to disturb the order | |
If only that he' d know that he wouldn' t be missed | |
Maybe then he could have grown to exist repeated till the song fades |